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From: hhemanth
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  • This tutorial is AWESOME. Thanks for this hot info.

  • What signed number representation is the hardware using in the case of these examples?

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  • Very good video, easy to understand

  • Just to let you alll know, an integer is actually a 32bit number so it has 4 bytes. (although, signed and unsigned integers are different)

    ie

    1 2 3  4

    1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111

    if you want a byte, you use an unsigned char, that is 8 bits

  • @0121ryanh117 the 1234 came out wrong =/

  • Thanks for explaining so nicely.... :)

  • hard to understand some of your words....makes your tutorial hard to learn......but good job other than that

  • nice

  • yes, it's a good video

  • good video i hope you keep it up

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